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Tongue tongue tongue

I feel the warm crimson flow over my tongue I spit out the words I would never say Let it slide down the side of the sink Watch it slip away Drown the darkness of the drain I spit them out and say goodbye I will never really understand why I let so many things stay bundled up inside.
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American
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Nov 9, 2010
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